A president that did the unthinkable
This is the story of how we begin to remember
This is the powerful pulsing of love in the vein
After the dream of falling and calling your name out
These are the roots of rhythm
And the roots of rhythm remain
[ Paul Simon: Under African Skies]
The man’s name is Ibrahim Traoré.
He has the military rank of captain.
He has the official status of president of the West African country of Burkina Faso.
What he has done is so significant and powerful that he has the opportunity to go down in world history as one of the most important African presidents and probably as one of the most significant heads of state in the world in the past 250 years.
Lesser ones cannot do it. His efforts can simply only be underestimated.
The whole world is watching with the utmost attention Traoré’s resolute, consistent and radical measures. Some are peeing in their pants with fear, others are foaming at the mouth with rage. He has thoroughly pissed off the West - the Global North as they now call themselves - and made them show their true colors. But the peoples of Africa and far beyond Africa are watching it with a mixture of amazement, admiration and hope for what has already happened. NO ONE has ever so effectively and clearly shut down the old colonial powers and their neocolonial extension ad libitum and ad infinitum. A huge inflamed abscess has finally burst open, and the dirt is pouring out, it’s safe to say.
The effectiveness of the president’s multi-pronged action struck like a bolt from the blue. This is due to the embarrassing fact that the West’s parasitic system was convinced that the stupid and incompetent Africans would never be able to get out of their chairs - that’s how they saw them. The whole colonial concept has been and is to this day that Africans are subjugated subhumans or even inhumans without intelligence and the will to protect themselves from outside aggression. The imperial slave concept runs deep and has never disappeared. Africa and its people have been one big take-your-own table without bill or payment. Unimaginable resources at unimaginably low prices bordering on free have been shipped, driven out and flown out of African countries without hindrance. Formally independent states still have a hidden colonial status. Instead of gunboats and cavalry, they have switched to technology and financial-economic scams. Because the mentally underprivileged Africans would never see through it - would they?
Right now, the neo-colonial, neo-imperialist-racist Westerners, who have operated with impunity through their syndicates, cartels and corporations, through government agencies and NGOs, through aid agencies and globalist agencies, are rethinking their basic doctrine that they can do whatever they want because there is no resistance. Not that they intend to behave properly, not that they feel any guilt or remorse, because they have simply gone into the think tank to consider whether they can do it even more cunningly or cruelly. We know what they are capable of without blinking and without scruples.
It is for good reasons that the British Empire invented the term ‘dark Africa’. One of them, of course, was that the continent’s people were a dark dog color and that the British establishment was downright racist. But information about what the imperialists were doing on the continent has been shrouded in secrecy. When was the last time we heard anyone talk about Africa in the media? Did we even know where Burkina Faso was until we were told? No one in our part of the world seems to care about Africa. But this is in stark contrast to the intense interest that exists behind the facade and the media silence for this continent, whose natural resources are immense and whose populations should be the most prosperous in the world, but where poverty, hunger, disease and misery are the norm. Africa is shrouded in darkness to cover up the works of darkness.

So what has happened in this small country in West Africa, sandwiched between Mali, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin and Niger? However, the sandwiched location is also a central location, and two of its neighbors are the large countries of Mali and Niger with their enormous lands in the area called the Sahel between the Sahara and Central Africa. In other words, dry without actually being a sandy desert. Their common denominator is that in the dry land there are equally enormous amounts of resources in the form of minerals. It is these resources that have been the colonialists’ take-home table. France has just sent 2,000 French soldiers to Niger to ensure that France and French companies can still extract uranium from the ground without paying for it. Another denial that the West’s military exists to defend the people of the West.
Burkina Faso is a center for gold mining. We are not on the Gold Coast for nothing.
So when Ibrahim Traoré and his government, police and military launched an operation that had been carefully planned for months, it was precisely targeted at a string of large gold mining companies. These companies and their billionaire CEOs were unaware of the operation and confident in the sanctity of their businesses.
The CEOs were arrested and imprisoned.
The companies’ bank accounts were frozen.
The managers’ and companies’ properties were seized.
Their escape routes through airports were blocked.
Their stockpiles of gold stolen from the country were confiscated.
Their luxury properties, private jets, etc. were seized, and the proceeds from their sale are now going to the people of the country, especially the miners and their families who have had to work as slaves for a lifetime.
These CEOs from a handful of large companies were then brought to court individually with up to hundreds of charges at the very serious end of the scale. The panel of judges was notable for the total absence of people from the West (who are known to always abuse the justice system) and for the presence of people from Latin America and East Asia. All CEOs were found guilty and sentenced to between decades in prison and life. The fines are in the billions, corresponding to the values they have stolen and defrauded themselves of.
The nature of their crimes described in the indictments and supported by 100s of witnesses + reams of meticulous paperwork is hair-raising:
money laundering
enslavement of the population
genocide by poisoning
environmental destruction of vast natural areas
child labor (many children died at a young age)
deportation of villages and entire tribes
wage fraud
tax evasion
embezzlement
fraud with the scale of mining (10x as large as declared)
bribery of politicians and authorities
Subsequently, several of these mining companies have gone under the hammer in a very short time. They have lost the part of their resource harvest that had not yet been shipped, they have lost their management staff in the country, and they have been faced with formidable compensation claims for their fraudulent schemes with retroactive effect.
A parallel operation consisted of a raid against a number of Israeli tech companies. They were also unaware of the operation, and government teams arrived unannounced at seven buildings whose exteriors were discreetly normal, but whose interiors were packed with hi-tech surveillance and control equipment. This is actually quite astonishing, since these shady companies’ specialty was surveillance and ‘security’ - and security always means manipulative control. In five facilities there was enough server and surveillance equipment to handle the whole of Africa, and that is exactly what the Israelis had built. Everything was seized and reviewed. The entire population of the country was spied on and manipulated, and all the data was resold. ALL OF AFRICA was spied on, manipulated and resold.
This meant that the president received a nasty phone call from the Israeli president, who started by saying that of course there had to be a misunderstanding, because it was certainly nothing more than charity projects and benign investments. The conversation reportedly lasted 10 minutes, because the response was that the real misunderstanding was that the Israelis believed that the country and the Africans would still put up with further interference and manipulation from both Israeli and other foreign sides (read: American, French, British). And as we know, Bibi Netanyahu has enough to do at the moment dealing with crimes against his neighbors, the Palestinians and the rest of humanity - including his own population. As a side note, Traoré found out that an Israeli agent was installed as his personal doctor - with the authority to take his life when the order was given. He is definitely living life dangerously, because we can assume with 100% certainty that both Mossad, CIA and MI6 are now planning an assassination. Or one of the 10 French intelligence services, for example DGSE, Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure.
The president has also received calls from the French and American presidents as representatives of two of the interests of neocolonialism and the global-fascist structure that integrates state and BigBusiness (that is the very definition of fascism, completely dry, the term is not used as a derogatory term). The result was the same. Trump gave Traoré a typical Trump ultimatum: Hand over 90% of Burkina Faso’s gold and oil within 24 hours, or … ! Otherwise what? Otherwise sanctions, tariffs, sabotage, all the usual, which are now increasingly seen with deep head shaking throughout the world both inside and outside the Trump’o’sphere as a blunt and infantile form of pseudo-economic and short-term-arrogant trade war policy. People didn’t just shake their heads indulgently, they shook their heads NO!
A third operation consisted of intercepting a large convoy of trucks, all of which were marked as belonging to aid organizations*. Their cargo of ‘aid’ consisted of drugs such as methamphetamine. The convoy was spotted using updated hi-tech, satellites, drones, etc., which the primitive Negro slaves in Burkina Faso, according to the convoy’s sponsors, were not capable of operating. They were - and to that extent too. But it became very revealing when reactions arrived from Western governments with accusations of abuse against the poor charitable vehicles and their cargo. These governments are therefore complicit and complicit in this criminal and destructive activity, which brings to mind the British Empire’s Opium Wars, where drugs became a means of poisoning and genocide of a country’s population. The West is on display with its pants down and fingers in the cookie jar and is now relying on the corrupt media to commit their usual cover-ups and distortions and continue to darken dark Africa.
The kind of subversive activity that was stopped here, and that takes place under the cover of, for example, the UN, is a big problem throughout Africa. Corruption is a HUGE problem, and the UN, which is the most corrupt global organization of all, contributes to a large part of the fraud and crimes that take place. The UN finances terrorism, because terrorism is the pretext that the UN demands to be present. Once they are present, the others have inflamed activities. There is extensive child trafficking in Africa under the auspices of the UN. None of the money that the UN apparatus sucks up can be accounted for. It disappears into a huge black hole. And why is no one talking about it when the problem is SO big? Because the UN has immunity and can do anything without being prosecuted. All ‘investigations’ are done administratively and internally, and after that it never happens again. The UN is a state in itself. Therefore, the scope of criminal activity under the auspices of the UN is enormous, because a mafia organization or other criminal body can operate unchallenged under that umbrella.
A person who has spent his entire life investigating financial fraud, and who saw the UN system from the inside, reports on the phenomenon.
Watch and listen: Insane! UN Staff Member Finally Speaks Out.
He uses the surprising term human rights industrial complex to describe the veil of hypocrisy that the UN machine is shrouded in. The UN happily discloses, without blinking an eye and without informing those involved, the identities of those who speak out about abuses and violations of the sacred Universal Declaration of Human Rights, so that these whistleblowers can be imprisoned, tortured or murdered, along with their families in the countries in question that commit these abuses. Disgusting! And the UN just gets away with it and washes its hands of it.
Read: Verdenserklæringens tomme ord
A fourth operation took place at 00:40 on the morning of August 16, when a convoy of 57 trucks was stopped in the Canary region on the border with Togo in an operation led directly by the president. The vehicles were loaded with enough weapons and ammunition to start a full-scale war in the country. The value was 700 million dKr. A large part of them had been stolen from Libya when the US and NATO assassinated Gaddafi and smashed/looted the country. Others had been stolen from Yemen. The president publicly stated that this was an attempt to destabilize the country by arming terrorist groups against the country and the government. The strategy is well-known and widespread and has more than 150 behind it. The British Empire in particular has used this method, and it is described in detail in the empire’s own manuals, so the president was not reaching into thin air.
The day after the raid on the vehicles and the interrogation of the drivers about the delivery addresses, 23 warehouses in the capital were stormed, 17 of which contained weapons. Former ministers, retired generals, wealthy businessmen and foreign diplomats were arrested at the locations. Days later, a prominent businessman, Francois Bongo, began to speak out and admitted that it had been planned months in advance and that foreign powers had promised support to overthrow the government. The initiative came, not surprisingly, from France and the United States. The participants in the plans were the management of multinational companies, employees of Western embassies and NGOs. After the opening of the seized laptops, it turned out that it was part of a larger operation aimed at the entire Sahel region.
The same type of reactions arrived at the aforementioned trials. Western leaders and their propaganda media puffed themselves up with accusations against President Traoré that he was a dictator and a ‘populist’ - one of the strange epithets of propaganda, which translated into human language means: a state leader or politician who is popular with his people, which Western propagandists hate and despise. Being loved by his people for being loyal to them is considered a mortal sin by Western leadership. We saw this very clearly when the Western powers assassinated Muammar Gaddafi and destroyed Libya. He was highly praised and loved by 95% of the Libyan population for having created the greatest prosperity in all of Africa and the Arab world for the broad population of his country. No Western leader can write that on his CV.
The legal proceedings were not closed. It was hair-raising to hear the arrogant CEO’s remarks. They were full of racist expressions and condescension. They simply thought they were untouchable, because they were too used to talking to people like that. They are sitting here shaking the bars right now. One of the bosses tried to fake a heart attack in the hope that he would be transferred to a hospital where his security men would free him. But the president instead sent a doctor to the prison, who determined that there was nothing wrong with the man, after which the incident was added to the indictment as a failure to cooperate with the court. All showed strong psychopathic traits, which is not surprising.
Read: Temperatur på verdenssituationen
The president commented that it was good that these remarks came out, because then the world could see how Africans were viewed.
All the above operations were carried out with military precision. No media was briefed in advance, military vehicles arrived without being called out, everything was done completely quietly and with the utmost professionalism. It was the work of a president who knows in detail how to carry out such things. Very appropriate, because the target of the operations was none other than the country of enemies. War and BigBusiness are closely related, they are two halves of the same piece.
The reaction from the people of Burkina Faso was euphoric. People took to the streets - not in protest but in celebration. Signs with slogans such as No more shadows - Africa is not for sale! appeared. That very sentence tells us that this is much bigger than just a single country. It is a fortification of the Pan-African movement, which has actually existed for a long time, but which has had difficulty finding a concrete footing. This will spread and is already happening. Once Africans across the continent see that what they have been hoping for for generations can be done, then they are on the other side of the point of no return.
Poverty, disease and famine are part of the West’s neo-colonial system of governance. It is not just a side effect, it is intentional. A system is what it does. Burkina Faso, which possesses these resource riches, has so far been one of the poorest countries in the world. The same is true to a greater extent for most African countries. This is COMPLETELY unnecessary given their resource riches - unless we recognize plunder as a necessity.
Read the article: Der er 195 lande i verden - hvad ved du om dem? - translate, only in Danish
Here you can link up to a special interface and zoom in on all countries via a 3D world map. Zooming in provides concise and selective descriptions of the country’s history. It must be noted that there is not a single country in Africa that does not have a malicious colonial history. If a country has escaped a little cheaper than others, it is always because there was not much to gain for the colonialists.
Poverty - the completely unnecessary condition that has been created with full intention - is the cause of Africa’s extensive corruption. When the population is so depressed, it is easy to allow oneself to be corrupted simply to survive. The above-mentioned mega-corruption within the UN can also take place almost unnoticed, because a depressed population does not have the energy to see through the facades. The UN has this hyped-up media-created good reputation as a charity organization, even if their charity does not go very deep.
Some history
If you zoom in on Burkina Faso with a small red dot representing the capital Ougadougou, you can briefly read about a historical figure, a warrior queen from the Mossi people named Yennenga, who is considered the matriarch of the country. She lived somewhere between the 11th and 14th centuries, because you can’t say for sure. She was first a refugee from her father’s tyranny, where he refused her marriage in order to keep her as a warrior. One night she ran away disguised as a man. On her way, she escaped warriors from a neighboring tribe. She met her husband in exile, and their son Ouedraogo returned to his father and made him regret his treatment of his daughter. After the reconciliation, she went north and founded the kingdom of Dagbon, which became present-day Burkina Faso. Thus the legend, and such things should be taken seriously.

The story is interesting because it lies like an undercurrent in the identity of the population.
A motherland that rebelled against authority.
A warrior culture as a defense against invading neighbors.
A controversy that was necessary, but which was not an enmity.
It is interesting in this context that the current president Traoré has stated that the country has no enemies. Everyone is welcome if they want business on fair terms for the benefit of all parties. But if they do not respect this premise, they are no longer welcome.
Any person who possesses common sense, conscience and a basic moral code would readily recognize the premise and be (naively?) surprised that there was someone who did not do the same. But this non-recognition is unfortunately the standard in the oligarchic global-fascist governments of the West and the corporations that they hold hands over and defend.
President Traoré has announced that the times when colonial disrespect was a self-evident law and practice are over. A movement is underway that seems impossible to stop.
Also read: Gennembrud for ny energiteknologi ? - very soon to be translated
a parallel example of how Africa and the capabilities of Africans are being underestimated.
This is the Heart of Darkness for the West (Apocalypse Now).
This is the hope and future for Africa and the Periphery.
Light has finally arrived in dark Africa. As the president who did the impossible said in a comment to the outrage of the West: Africa is not your blind spot anymore.


